Minimizer Reaches 7 Years Without A Lost-Time Accident

Minimizer Reaches 7 Years Without A Lost-Time Accident

The last time Minimizer had a lost-time accident, Steve Jobs was still the CEO of Apple. The Minnesota-based company recently celebrated seven years without a lost-time accident.


 Jr. Reynus attaches the final part number to a set of Minimizer Floor Mats.  Minimizer has now gone more than seven years without a lost-time accident.

The last time Minimizer had a lost-time accident, Steve Jobs was still the CEO of Apple. The Minnesota-based company recently celebrated seven years without a lost time accident.

“Safety is a top priority,” said Jim Richards, Minimizer vice president of operations. “Seven years is a recognizable achievement in any manufacturing company and we are proud that we can ensure all of our employees go home safe to their families each day.”

A lost-time accident occurs when an individual is not able to return to work or is assigned restricted duty on the day or shift following a work-related injury or illness.

“This doesn’t just happen. It takes a lot of work and dedication from each and every employee working together as a team to identify issues,” said Gordon Eby, Minimizer technical manager.

Company officials say the goal is to keep the streak going, which they feel is achievable with the systems and people currently in place.

“We have a Safety Committee and provide safety training as most places do, but it’s the employees of Minimizer who make the difference,” said Eby.

“The amazing part is we have achieved this while continuing to grow at a rapid pace,” said Richards. “Those two things do not always go hand-in-hand. It is easier to be safe when the envelope of performance is not being pushed. We are pushing that envelope and maintaining an exemplary level of safety.”

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